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Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Italian manufacturer's most noteworthy Trident model to be
displayed in LA next week the revisedQuattroporte, the S Q4 and GTS trims of which are treated
to some enhancements for the 2015 model year. The top-spec Quattroporte GTS in
particular "benefits from a sportier and aggressive appearance,"
highlighted by color-matched lower bodywork, an updated emblem, red accents on
the wheels and upgraded equipment inside, including red leather upholstery,
contrast stitching, piano black trim and integrated wifi.

For 2015, the smallerGhiblisedan also gets standard
navigation and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a new finish for the brake
calipers. Maserati will also showcase theGranTurismo MC Centennial Editions, as well asthe Alfieri concept originally unveiled at the Geneva Motor
Show(new images of which we've included
below). Finally, the Petersen Automotive Museum is also collaborating with the
Italian automaker to display an array of historic Maseratis in the West Hall
lobby of the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Maserati has always been famed for its
innovative engine design: in this respect the new 3.8 litre twin turbo V8
installed on the Quattroporte sets new standards, with a long list of
sophisticated solutions that make this the most high-tech propulsion unit ever
installed on a Maserati car. With its 530 HP, it takes the Quattroporte past
the 300 km/h threshold with ease.